Robinson R22 Beta Safety Record
Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 168 events recorded from 1989 to 2025.
| Date | Location | Reg# | Severity | Damage | Probable Cause |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 15, 2008 | Horseshoe Bay, TX | N489TJ | Minor | substantial | The certified flight instructor's delay in taking remedial action which resulted in an unsuccessful autorotation. |
| Jul 24, 2007 | Boise, ID | N147SH | Minor | substantial |
The student pilot's failure to maintain rotor rpm resulting in an excessive descent rate and a hard landing. Factors in the accident were the student…The student pilot's failure to maintain rotor rpm resulting in an excessive descent rate and a hard landing. Factors in the accident were the student's failure to relinquish the controls, and the CFI's inadequate supervision. |
| Mar 20, 2007 | Taylorsville, UT | N74347 | Minor | substantial |
The flight instructor's failure to maintain aircraft control during the flare/touchdown while practicing an autorotation which resulted in a hard land…The flight instructor's failure to maintain aircraft control during the flare/touchdown while practicing an autorotation which resulted in a hard landing. A factor which contributed to the accident was the downdraft wind condition. |
| Apr 08, 2006 | Tooele, UT | N921U | Minor | substantial |
The pilot's failure to maintain control of the helicopter during the takeoff initial climb, which resulted in an in-flight collision with the ground. …The pilot's failure to maintain control of the helicopter during the takeoff initial climb, which resulted in an in-flight collision with the ground. A contributing factor was the gusty wind condition. |
| Aug 27, 2005 | Boise, ID | N845SH | Minor | substantial |
Inadequate communications between the certified flight instructor and student pilot, and the student pilot's delay in relinquishing controls resulting…Inadequate communications between the certified flight instructor and student pilot, and the student pilot's delay in relinquishing controls resulting in a hard landing during a practice autorotation. |
| Jun 25, 2005 | Osage Beach, MO | N7195L | Minor | destroyed | The pilot not maintaining clearance from the water while maneuvering for photographs. |
| May 23, 2005 | Provo, UT | N553SH | Minor | substantial | the dual student’s failure to maintain adequate rotor rpm and the inadequate supervision by the instructor. |
| May 19, 2005 | St. George, UT | N983KC | Minor | substantial | the pilot's improper autorotation. A contributing factor was the flight instructor's inadequate supervision of the pilot. |
| Sep 16, 2004 | Spanish Fork, UT | N7533E | Minor | substantial |
the pilot's failure to maintain adequate rotor rpm during a practice autorotation, and the flight instructor's improper flare. A contributing factor w…the pilot's failure to maintain adequate rotor rpm during a practice autorotation, and the flight instructor's improper flare. A contributing factor was the instructor's inadequate supervision of the pilot. |
| May 12, 2004 | Winsted, MN | N2301F | Minor | substantial | The failure of the main rotor drive belts for an undetermined reason, and the pilot's misjudged flare during the autorotation. |
| Apr 24, 2004 | Shakopee, MN | N819TT | Minor | substantial |
The dual student's failure to maintain control of the helicopter during hovering flight and the flight instructor's delayed remedial action in order t…The dual student's failure to maintain control of the helicopter during hovering flight and the flight instructor's delayed remedial action in order to prevent a loss of control. Contributing factors were the flight instructor's lack of dual instruction experience and the low altitude hover. |
| Mar 06, 2004 | Long Beach, CA | N7188S | Minor | substantial | the student pilot's improper use of the cyclic control and the certified flight instructor's inadequate supervision, which resulted in a rollover. |
| Jun 12, 2003 | Houston, TX | N7198H | Minor | substantial |
The pilot's failure to maintain rotor RPM and the improper landing flare resulting in a hard landing. A contributing factor was the prevailing high w…The pilot's failure to maintain rotor RPM and the improper landing flare resulting in a hard landing. A contributing factor was the prevailing high winds. |
| Feb 18, 2003 | Kent, TX | N54TR | Minor | substantial |
The loss of main rotor drive due to a drive belt separation resulting in a forced landing. A contributing factor was the lack of suitable terrain for…The loss of main rotor drive due to a drive belt separation resulting in a forced landing. A contributing factor was the lack of suitable terrain for the forced landing. |
| Nov 13, 2002 | Carrizo Springs, TX | N7734H | Minor | substantial |
The pilot's failure to maintain control of the helicopter after encountering dynamic rollover. A contributing factor was the deer pulling the aircraf…The pilot's failure to maintain control of the helicopter after encountering dynamic rollover. A contributing factor was the deer pulling the aircraft unevenly. |
| Aug 03, 2002 | Cornudas, TX | N681MP | Minor | substantial | The pilot's failure to maintain rotor RPM and his improper landing flare. A contributing factor was the activation of a warning light. |
| Jan 11, 2002 | Renton, WA | N7185A | Minor | substantial |
The flight instructor's failure to ensure that adequate altitude/clearance above the ground was maintained during hovering flight, resulting in an ina…The flight instructor's failure to ensure that adequate altitude/clearance above the ground was maintained during hovering flight, resulting in an inadvertent ground contact and subsequent loss of control of the helicopter. A factor was the flight instructor's failure to ensure adequate control of the aircraft was maintained in the hover. |
| Sep 26, 2001 | East Troy, WI | N214WW | Minor | substantial |
The inadvertent dynamic rollover the student pilot encountered following his excessive control inputs during the takeoff portion of the instructional …The inadvertent dynamic rollover the student pilot encountered following his excessive control inputs during the takeoff portion of the instructional flight and the instructor not performing the remedial action necessary to reduce the excessive control inputs by the student. |
| Jul 02, 2001 | Hayward, CA | N4052K | Minor | substantial |
the student's excessive rate of descent during a practice autorotation, and, the inadequate use of the rotorcraft flight controls by both pilots durin…the student's excessive rate of descent during a practice autorotation, and, the inadequate use of the rotorcraft flight controls by both pilots during the attempted recovery, which resulted in a hard landing. The flight instructor's inadequate supervision during the maneuver was also causal. |
| Dec 14, 2000 | NORTH LAS VEGAS, NV | N7189K | Minor | substantial |
The pilot-in-command's inadequate supervision of the second pilot and delay taking control of the aircraft and implementing remedial action. A factor…The pilot-in-command's inadequate supervision of the second pilot and delay taking control of the aircraft and implementing remedial action. A factor in the accident was the second pilot's interference with the pilot-in-command's operation of the collective flight control. |
| Oct 03, 2000 | LONG BEACH, CA | N8340N | Minor | substantial |
The dual student's improper use of the collective and the flight instructor's inadequate supervision during the practice hovering autorotation maneuve…The dual student's improper use of the collective and the flight instructor's inadequate supervision during the practice hovering autorotation maneuver. A factor was the underlying soft dirt terrain, which promoted the rollover event. |
| Jul 22, 1998 | ENGLEWOOD, CO | N8350N | Minor | destroyed | An encounter with unanticipated windshear or a downdraft. |
| Sep 27, 1997 | HUNTSVILLE, TX | N8316W | Minor | substantial |
failure of the student pilot to maintain directional control of the helicopter during a flare to landing. Factors relating to the accident were: the …failure of the student pilot to maintain directional control of the helicopter during a flare to landing. Factors relating to the accident were: the student pilot's misinterpretation of the wind direction, his selection of the wrong runway, and the resultant tailwind during landing. |
| Dec 15, 1996 | LAKEPORT, CA | N8311A | Minor | substantial |
inadequate supervision by the flight instructor (CFI), and his delayed corrective action to the student pilot's abrupt control inputs, thereby allowin…inadequate supervision by the flight instructor (CFI), and his delayed corrective action to the student pilot's abrupt control inputs, thereby allowing the main rotor blades to strike the ground. Factors relating to the accident were: the CFI's lack of instructing experience and the presence of upsloping terrain. |
| Jun 07, 1996 | SANTA CLARITA, CA | N40009 | Minor | substantial | the pilot's failure to abandon the pinnacle approach after encountering an excessive rate of descent. |